https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2057302



--- Comment #25 from Jean-François Fortin Tam <[email protected]> ---
I'm interested in trying this out in Fedora 35. I have a brand new, unflashed
Proxmark3 "Easy" device. I installed your package as per comment #24, and I
ran:

```
$ proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0
```

(because that's the only device out there, and also it matches what's happening
in dmesg when plugging it in)

It said, "⚠️  ERROR: invalid serial port /dev/ttyACM0"

So I ran it as root instead, and it said:

```
# proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0 
[=] Session log /root/.proxmark3/logs/log_20220422.txt
[=] Using UART port /dev/ttyACM0
[!!] 🚨 ERROR: cannot communicate with the Proxmark
unknown command:: 0x61334d50
```

Now, my question is, how is your package supposed to be interacted with, with
various pieces of hardware, particularly the "Proxmark3 Easy" ready-to-use kit?
Do I need to flash it the first time, or everytime, and can I do it with your
package without any extra stuff? I read through various guides¹ ² ³ but
couldn't really figure out an answer for myself. Any tips there? I would love
to be sure it can work safely with my device so that I can test it further than
"can I run the binary" :)

I've read through...
¹:
https://forum.dangerousthings.com/t/getting-started-with-the-proxmark3-easy/9050
²:
https://forum.dangerousthings.com/t/proxmark-3-easy-and-linux-call-for-help/7011
³: https://forum.dangerousthings.com/t/troubles-with-the-proxmark3-easy/10913

...but most guides are very Windows-centric, or, otherwise, written for people
who build and run their own thing from the github repository. I'm wondering how
the interaction is meant to be, especially for the firmware/rom side of things,
with your Fedora package.


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